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28yo Male Hip Resurfacing with Dr. Brooks

Started by nafisher, February 05, 2024, 07:27:58 PM

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nafisher

I am a 28yo male who just had Left Hip Resurfacing at the Cleveland Clinic in Vero Beach, FL on January 31, 2024. I wanted to tell everyone my story as it definitely helped me with making my decision, so hopefully it will help others too!

In 2017 I started having a pinching in my left hip during my college lectures. I thought it was nothing, but eventually it got to the point where I decide to go see a doctor. They said it was torn labrum and I could go ahead and get an arthroscopic surgery to get it repaired and everything would be dandy. Being a naive 22yo, I trusted them and went ahead with it. Turns out when they went in I also had bone spurs and grade 3 arthritis in that hip. The doc said that the right hip was likely the same way. This was disappointing because it didn't really help my hip pain and that diagnosis prevented me from becoming an Air Force pilot after I spent 4.5 years training for it. In fact I couldn't go into the Air Force at all.

I needed a quick back up plan, so, using my Computer Engineering degree I landed a job working on planes at Northrop Grumman in Melbourne, FL. I moved down there from MI and started my job. Unfortunately my hips were still causing me issues. I ended up trying a couple more scopes (one on right and one more on the left). The doctor again said there was arthritis in both sides. Because of this the scopes did virtually nothing for me. Nearing on the edge of hope, this is when I discovered surfacehippy.info. Little did I know this website would change my life. I learned all about Hip Resurfacing and how it was a great operation for young active males with hip arthritis. I was a bit hesitant at first because it seemed like such a big leap of faith, but the data seemed very promising. So I visited a doctor in Jacksonville named Brett Frykberg. I really liked him, but everyone kept saying that you want a surgeon who has done a lot of them to perform your surgery and he had only done a little over 100 at that point (that I am aware of). So I decided to wait a little longer and think about it more. I posted on surface hippy some questions and a man reached out to me asking if I had heard about the FAI fix. It seemed like a decent program so I tried it. I think it definitely helped strengthen my hip, but it didn't solve my arthritis problems. Meanwhile, I heard that the very experienced hip resurfacing surgeon Dr. Peter Brooks moved his practice to the Cleveland Clinic in Vero Beach, FL only 45 minutes from my house. To me, this seemed like a sign from God that I was to have him do my surgery. I had an appointment with him to talk it over, but because of a work project I wasn't able to do the surgery that year. One year later though I was ready and scheduled my left hip, the worse one, for January 31st, 2024.

On January 30th, my wife, daughter and I stayed the night at the Hampton about 10 minutes from the hospital the night before surgery. Had Zaxby's "zalad" for dinner the night before because I wanted something high in fiber to help fight the post op constipation. Slept around 3 hrs due to having a cough and nerves.
Entered hospital at 5am on surgery day. Got prepped then Dr. Brooks came in to mark my left hip. He made a note after looking at my xray that both hips look "pretty bad". Thanks doc. Then anesthesia came in and told me that they were going to do a spinal anesthetic similar to an epidural. After that we were just waiting until 0700 which was my surgery time. 0700 came around and I kissed my wife, went in the operating room and received my anesthesia and next thing I knew I woke up in the PACU and overheard the nurses talking about what hip resurfacing is and that Andy Murray received it and is back to playing tennis. I also had no pain...but that was because of the anesthesia.

I was stuck in the PACU for 4-5 hours because there were no beds available, which was disappointing because my wife couldn't visit me there. I also had to get a catheter because I couldn't pee. Little did I know this would be the worst part of the entire experience. The nurses got me a little behind on my pain meds, so that wasn't fun either. After a night in the hospital my dad drove me home as my mom and wife were taking care of my 2 daughters. The drive was 45 minutes but felt a lot longer because I was behind on the pain meds. I eventually got back to my house and had to start figuring out how things were going to go at home. Dr. Brooks' protocol for first 6 weeks is 2 crutches with 75% wait bearing. You also aren't suppose to do abduction or hip flexion while laying down, so he gives you a fixed strap contraption that helps you move your operated leg. I slept in the recliner for a few nights before moving back to my bed because it was much easier to get in and out of it. I was off pain meds by day 3/4 and was pretty confident with getting around the house at this point. Now I have just been trying to keep up with my PT exercises, take it easy, and get some fresh air every once in a while. There is definitely still pain, but it is very manageable and expected since I was just cut open.

More updates to come as I progress and eventually get my second side done.

Pat Walter

Congratulations.  Thank You for sharing your story.  I look forward to you updates.
I wish you the best.
Pat
Webmaster/Owner of Surface Hippy
3/15/06 LBHR De Smet

bluedevilsadvocate

Congratulations! I continue to tell people that my left hip BHR that Dr. Brooks performed 13+ years ago is the best joint in my body!
LBHR 10-20-2010
Dr. Brooks - Cleveland Clinic
Age 62 at time of surgery

Pat Walter

Congratulations Nick.  Thank You for sharing your story.  I posted it on the main website:  https://surfacehippy.info/nicks-hip-resurfacing-with-dr-brooks-2024/    I will watch for your updates and add them in the future.
Thank You for sharing so others can learn.  I wish you the very best.
Pat
Webmaster/Owner of Surface Hippy
3/15/06 LBHR De Smet

demens13

great timing on this post.

i'm 40, scheduled with Dr Brooks in 2 days.


hannondavid

You stated that you couldn't pee and needed a catheter and this turned out to be your worst experience.  How long did you have the catheter?  Did you go home with the catheter?  I had urinary blockage a few years ago from Vistaril and it's not fun at all.

demens13

Funny, i also had Dr Brooks surgery and would say full bladder and not able to pee was the worst part of it.

Could not pee (likely due to anesthesia). Bladder filled up, i was in pretty bad pain and it happened to be during nurse shift change so they didn't get to me for a while. Finally when they came, catheter went in directly into the pee hole, it's not pleasant but not the worst thing ever. It emptied my bladder, i forget the total but she had to go get an extra bag and almost filled up the 2nd one.

That was it for me. Once bladder was empty, catheter came out, i felt much better. Luckily we did not need to do it again, next day I was able to pee no problem.

nafisher

You are so lucky. The nurses struggled to get it in and it got painful after multiple failed attempts. Eventually they did but they didn't tape it, they also left it in almost all night. When they eventually got it out, it hurt like a MF coming out. I even screamed in pain... it stung to pee for a couple of days, but eventually the stinging went away. To answer your question though, I did not have to go home with it haha

HippyDogwood

I ended up having THR but can still comment on this. In my experience it was down to the spinal and nerve block which meant I had no feeling down there for 3 days!

They gave me a deadline to pee or have a catheter and when I failed they scanned my bladder and found there was only about 300ml of fluid despite me drinking a huge amount. They gave me an extra 24 hours during which nature took its course. The rest of the fluid had gone to swelling in the leg itself which took about a two weeks to work through and I peed a LOT, literally put on 8 pounds of weight in a 3 day stay which came off later.

On a related note constipation can be a bigger issue and no joke. They give you meds to help, take them seriously as that's another common issue if they use spinal and nerve block and is no joke.

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